If (x-2) is a factor of P(x), then what do you think P(x) will be if x = 2? If x is 2 then won't x-2 be zero? And if a factor of of P(x) is zero, won't P(x) be zero, too (regardless of what the other factor is)?
So the "proper value" to test is x=2. If P(2) = 0 then x-2 must be a factor and if P(2) is not zero then x-2 is not a factor is
.3x-x+2=4
I'll leave it up to you so simplify this and find out if x-2 is a factor.
P.S. As I indicated above you use P(2) to see if (x-2) is a factor. P(-2) checks to see if (x-(-2)) or (x+2) is a factor. P(-2) does not check for a factor of (x-2)! Please redo the problem and see what P(2) works out to be!
Answer:
y = 10
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Answer: The answer is B.
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Opposites
A positive and a negative of the same number are named opposites.
Answer:
standard deck has 52 cards. probability of king is 4/52 and probability of a queen is 4/52, so 4/52 + 4/52 = 8/52=2/13
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